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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Ryan Becker threw two first-half touchdowns to lead Penn to a 28-17 victory over Yale Saturday.

After allowing an early field goal, Penn (4-2, 3-0 Ivy) rattled off 28 straight points. Becker found Kyle Wilcox from 29 yards out to give the Quakers a 7-3 lead. Following a Yale (3-3, 1-2) fumble, Becker connected with Conner Scott for another 29-yard score.

Becker played in place of Cheshire's Billy Ragone, who was out with a foot injury.

St. Francis 24, Sacred Heart 10: Kyle Harbridge caught a touchdown and ran for another for St. Francis in a defensive struggle.

Central Conn. 47, Salve Regina 13: Rob Hollomon ripped through the Salve Regina defense to score three touchdowns. Hollomon, who amassed 212 yards on only nine carries, had touchdown runs of 43 and 29 yards in the first quarter.

Middlebury 27, Trinity 24: The Bantams suffered their first loss since 2011 when their final pass was intercepted in the end zone as time expired. Trinity's loss snapped a 14-game win streak.

Wesleyan 34, Bowdoin 14: Behind 167 rushing yards and a pair of TDs by LaDarius Drew, Wesleyan improved to 6-0 for the first time since 1993.

Western Conn. 55, Worcester State 35: Octavias McKoy set a new NCAA All-Divisions record with 455 yards rushing on 43 carries and also scored five touchdowns for the third time this season.

Endicott 33, Coast Guard 7: Spencer Walsh carried 30 times for 157 yards and two touchdowns while Dylan Rushe kicked four field goals to lead Endicott.

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